July 2004 in sports

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[edit] Deaths in July

26 Rubén Gómez
24 Cotton Fitzsimmons
10 Rudy LaRusso
9 Tony Lupien
5 Rodger Ward
Deaths in July 2004

[edit] Related pages

2005 in sports
2004 in sports
2003 in sports
2002 in sports
2001 in sports
2000 in sports
Other Years in sports

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  • Canoe polo: During the weekend of 24 to 25 July, the Netherlands defeated Germany 5-4 in the final of the canoe polo 2004 world championships held in Miyoshi, Japan. In the first half of the final the Dutch dominated and this resulted in a score of 3-1 by half time. The perseverance of the German team was strong and they fought back to a score of 3-3. Just ten seconds before half time Jeroen Dieperink scored for the Dutch. Because of this setback Germany had to play a more offensive game in the second half. Two minutes before the end of the match Wouter Ottjes scored the winning goal for the Netherlands.

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  • NBA: In a key development involving the upcoming trial of Kobe Bryant on sexual assault charges, Colorado District Judge Terry Ruckriegle has ruled that details of the sex life of Bryant's accuser in the three days before her July 1, 2003 hospital examination can be admitted as evidence in the trial. (ESPN)

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  • Tour de France: Lance Armstrong wins Stage 17 at Le Grand Bornand, the first time anyone has won three successive mountain stages since Gino Bartali in 1948, and now looks unbeatable barring a major accident before next Sunday's finish in Paris. Richard Virenque amasses an unbeatable points total for his seventh King of the Mountains title. (LeTour)
  • An unnamed high-ranking official of the Tour de France states that American cyclist Lance Armstrong will not compete in the 2005 Tour preferring to ride in either Italy's or Spain's national tour. Bill Stapleton, Armstrong's agent, and Dan Osipow, communication director, deny the report. (NYT)
  • Asian Cup 2004: Three-time Asian champions Saudi Arabia suffers a 1-0 loss to Uzbekistan by an early goal on the 13th minute.

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[edit] Past sports events by month

2004 in sports: June (for earlier sports events, see May 2004 and preceding months)